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A radiocarbon sequence for the late Bronze to Iron Age transition to Ashkelon: timing early Philistine pottery 2021 Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (386): 47-93
  • Daniel Master
  • Elisabetta Boaretto
  • Mario A.S. Martin
  • Yotam Asscher
H6/KW [AMERICAN-] 0003-097X
The Philistine cemetery of Ashkelon 2017 Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (377): 135-59
  • Adam J. Aja
  • Daniel M. Master
H6/KW [AMERICAN-] 0003-097X
An early iron age assemblage of faience beads from Ashkelon, Israel: chemical composition and manufacturing process 2013 Journal of archaeological science 40 (10): 3626-35
  • Adam J. Aja
  • Daniel M. Master
  • Eugenia Klein
  • Michael B. Toffolo
  • Rivka Elbaum
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Form and function of mortuary architecture: the middle and late bronze age tomb complex at Ashkelon 2010 Levant 42 (1): 5-16
  • Jill L. Baker
H6/KE [LEVANT-] 0075-8914
The use of dental criteria for estimating postnatal survival in skeletal remains of infants 2005 Journal of archaeological science 32 (1): 83-9
  • Gal Avishai
  • Patricia Smith
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Judah, Philistia, and the Mediterranean world: reconstructing the economic system of the seventh century B.C.E 2005 Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 338 (): 71-92
  • Avraham Faust
  • Ehud Weiss
H6/KW [AMERICAN-] 0003-097X
Trade and politics: Ahkelon's balancing act in the seventh century B.C.E 2003 Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 330 (): 47-64
  • Daniel M. Master
0003-097X
Radiometric dates from eighth millenium B.P. Israel 1999 Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 315 (): 1-13
  • Yosef Garfinkel
0003-097X
Pampered pooches or plain pariahs? The Ashkelon dog burials 1993 Biblical archaeologist 56 (2): 55-80
  • B Hesse
  • P Wapnish
Identification of infanticide in archaeological sites: a case study from the late Roman-early Byzantine periods at Ashkelon, Israel 1992 Journal of archaeological science 19 (6): 667-75
  • G Kahila
  • Patricia Smith
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